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what they used to call me-to republicans. republicans in name only. to purify idelogically the party. they succeeded in that. what they did is to leave themselves with a party that is fairly uniform in its views so that even at the height of his popularity, barack obama couldn't get republican votes for the stimulus package. even then. >> but that's exactly the opposite of what is happening now, sam. purism took a hit in new jersey and virginia in massachusetts. people were practical, they voted on issues. they voted for republicans who are conservative economically but very nonsnarling who are not guys who you can look at and say, that is an idlog. i interviewed scott brown, the senator elect, i guess, from massachusetts two days ago. the first thing he did was compliment obama. something new is going on. it is a certain, it's a growing pragmatism among the tea party people who voted in virginia, new jersey and massachusetts for guys they were not 100% on the page for. >> what did lindsey graham say after the election on tuesday? he said if you're a
what they used to call me-to republicans. republicans in name only. to purify idelogically the party. they succeeded in that. what they did is to leave themselves with a party that is fairly uniform in its views so that even at the height of his popularity, barack obama couldn't get republican votes for the stimulus package. even then. >> but that's exactly the opposite of what is happening now, sam. purism took a hit in new jersey and virginia in massachusetts. people were practical,...
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joe johns, walk us through what's happening. they're wrapping up the roll call. >> reporter: they're basically, wolf, trying to get the votes they need to sort of keep the harry reid structure, if you will, in play in the event they'll need it, throw in some language that they're working on in this tentative framework and send it back over to the house of representatives. it appears to be an attempt at expediency if nothing else. this vote was scheduled last night, and it looks like they decided to go this direction. i do not know what the final vote is, but they're certainly wrapping it up. it's always a lot easier when you're sitting inside the chamber and looking from there. >> yeah, in order for this harry reid proposal to pass they've got to break the filibuster, which would be 60 votes. i suspect they're not going to get the 60 votes right now but as you say they could at least continue this as a structure to move the process forward. in terps of rank and file republicans in the senate, joe, are you getting some additional
joe johns, walk us through what's happening. they're wrapping up the roll call. >> reporter: they're basically, wolf, trying to get the votes they need to sort of keep the harry reid structure, if you will, in play in the event they'll need it, throw in some language that they're working on in this tentative framework and send it back over to the house of representatives. it appears to be an attempt at expediency if nothing else. this vote was scheduled last night, and it looks like they...
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we use it a lot. we are just using it today over immigration reform. when you have mayor bloomberg coming together with fox news to push for real immigration reform. on drug reform. you know, it is a huge left/right coalition. on afghanistan. on wall street reform. >> on executive power. >> we are trying to go beyond left and right in this sense. when we come back, we're going to talk more about the right than the left. even with an overactive bladder. i don't always let the worry my pipes might leak compromise what i like to do. i take care with vesicare. because i have better places to visit than just the bathroom. (announcer) once-daily vesicare can help control your bladder muscle, and is proven to reduce frequent, sudden urges and leaks, day and night. if you have certain stomach or glaucoma problems or trouble emptying your bladder, do not take vesicare. tell your doctor right away if you have a serious allergic reaction, severe abdominal pain, or become constipated for three or more days. vesicare may cause blurred vision so use caution while dr
we use it a lot. we are just using it today over immigration reform. when you have mayor bloomberg coming together with fox news to push for real immigration reform. on drug reform. you know, it is a huge left/right coalition. on afghanistan. on wall street reform. >> on executive power. >> we are trying to go beyond left and right in this sense. when we come back, we're going to talk more about the right than the left. even with an overactive bladder. i don't always let the worry...
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we use it a lot. we are just using it today over immigration reform. when you have mayor bloomberg coming together with fox news to push for real immigration reform. on drug reform. you know, it is a huge left/right coalition. on afghanistan. on wall street reform. >> on executive power. >> we are trying to go beyond left and right in this sense. when we come back, we're going to talk more about the right than the left. >>> and we are back with our star-studded panel. arianna huffington, ross douthat, katrina vanden heuvel and eliot spitzer. arianna, sarah palin is the right's answer to obama going to be what is traditionally happens with parties in opposition. they go to their base and find somebody who is true to the base but probably can't win the general election. >> well, sarah palin is responding to something beyond the base. she is responding to the anger at the bailout and she is responding to a sense of unfairness among the american people, which goes to independence, which goes to a lot of middle class americans who are feeling that the game
we use it a lot. we are just using it today over immigration reform. when you have mayor bloomberg coming together with fox news to push for real immigration reform. on drug reform. you know, it is a huge left/right coalition. on afghanistan. on wall street reform. >> on executive power. >> we are trying to go beyond left and right in this sense. when we come back, we're going to talk more about the right than the left. >>> and we are back with our star-studded panel....
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they have to tell us whom to negotiate with. is it really from your experience, is it pretty clear that at the end of the day it is the pakistani government that has that kind of connection with the taliban? >> well, our efforts for peace, our cries for peace, our understanding of peace was that we were talking to the taliban. the assassination of president ra rabbani brought us in a shock to the recognition that we were actually talking to nobody. that those who came in the name of the peace process were asassins, were killers, were terrorists rather than negotiators. a man who came in the name of a messenger for peace turned out to be a suicide bomber. therefore, we have now clearly said that we will welcome a taliban address, but that address must have the clarity that this representative is authorized and is representing the taliban movement as we see it. the question of pakistan is important here because we all know that the taliban have their places there. they operate from there. and a meaningful peace process cannot go w
they have to tell us whom to negotiate with. is it really from your experience, is it pretty clear that at the end of the day it is the pakistani government that has that kind of connection with the taliban? >> well, our efforts for peace, our cries for peace, our understanding of peace was that we were talking to the taliban. the assassination of president ra rabbani brought us in a shock to the recognition that we were actually talking to nobody. that those who came in the name of the...
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it's going to keep coming at us and i just don't mean us, the united states, i think us internationally until we take steps to finish it off. >> you know, if i look at the intelligence that one gets and reads and it suggests that there are a few hundred al qaeda members or operatives in yemen. by your own admission, that's probably more than there are in afghanistan, yet we have, we will have 100,000 troops in afghanistan. why not take a much more aggressive approach in yemen? >> again, it's a sovereign country and we have great respect for the president there in terms of his, his judgment in terms of what he needs to do this and right now as far as any kind of boots on the ground there with respect to the united states, that's just not, that's not a possibility. i mean, he's -- we're not into those kind of discussions. in all of these, in all of these fights with al qaeda and with terrorists, it is typically relatively small numbers, nimble, agile, very typical and they have studied us and they have adjust and typically it does take larger numbers to get at those. in the case of afghan
it's going to keep coming at us and i just don't mean us, the united states, i think us internationally until we take steps to finish it off. >> you know, if i look at the intelligence that one gets and reads and it suggests that there are a few hundred al qaeda members or operatives in yemen. by your own admission, that's probably more than there are in afghanistan, yet we have, we will have 100,000 troops in afghanistan. why not take a much more aggressive approach in yemen? >>...
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stay with us. an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ she was in paris, but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the band. there's a wireless mind inside all of us. so, where to next? ♪ >>> and i'm here in davos, and we are joined by neil ferguson, the professor at harvard, and author of many, many books. the dean of the school of public policy in singapore. and khanfar who was the director of al jazeera and is now running a kind of version of davos in qatar. is it fair to say that the american economy's prospects seem relatively speaking better than a lot of the others and that one of the reasons you get a feeling that president obama perhaps is feeling a little bit more confident these days is that there is some good news coming out of america? >> well, some good news did come out in the last quarter of 2011. though if you look closely at it, what was going on was that the savings rate was going down, and americans had essentially stopped deleveraging and had
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it is making us wider and shallower. people are aware of a wider range of things but, as you say, are digging in less. nick carr covered this in his book "the shallows." his basis seems to me to be correct. there is no such general capability of multi tasking. we are not good at two things at once by and large. when you look at the great media revolutions, you see that at a certain point society, in integrating new technology also creates structures around it that hold it into place. so there was at some point, depending on the country and between the 18th and 19th century the idea that children should, in general, be literate. we should teach 5-year-olds to read. that's an extraordinary expense and effort society takes on for itself. but it is necessary to integrate the value of the printing press into the culture. so the question i have around these tools is, how are we to manage all of the distracting freedom? the upside of the same tools is that it is an extraordinary increase in freedom of the press and freedom of a
it is making us wider and shallower. people are aware of a wider range of things but, as you say, are digging in less. nick carr covered this in his book "the shallows." his basis seems to me to be correct. there is no such general capability of multi tasking. we are not good at two things at once by and large. when you look at the great media revolutions, you see that at a certain point society, in integrating new technology also creates structures around it that hold it into place....
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these have been with us for 100 years. they broadened opportunities for women and minorities, gave income support to seniors, helped create stable economic growth that has been the envy of the world. at some point, the change has become part of the fabric of the country. can you really love america and hate so much about it? the staunchly conservative senator, lindsay graham, gets it. "we're not generating enough angry white guys to stay in business for the long term," he explained to the "washington post" recently. the republican party has an important and powerful economic message for america today. but to sell it, it needs to convince voters that it understands and appreciates america today. for more on this, you can read my column in this week's "time" magazine or on time.com. let's get started. [ applause ] >> mitt romney! [ cheers ] >> america's focus has been directed even more inwardly for the past two weeks of political parties and conventions. but in the interim, some of the world's biggest troubles have gotten w
these have been with us for 100 years. they broadened opportunities for women and minorities, gave income support to seniors, helped create stable economic growth that has been the envy of the world. at some point, the change has become part of the fabric of the country. can you really love america and hate so much about it? the staunchly conservative senator, lindsay graham, gets it. "we're not generating enough angry white guys to stay in business for the long term," he explained to...
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in my view, yes, it hurt us. it didn't gain us anything. we kicked the can just three months down the road. we didn't accomplish anything. it didn't take a rocket scientist in my view to figure out that if you don't have the senate and you don't have the white house, you're not going to be able to defund obama care. it was a maximalist position, had no chance of being accomplished, and, therefore, i think it was a mistake, and i think it was senator john mccain, if i'm not mistaken, who said it was a fool's errand. i'm not disinclined to disagree with that. >> what do you think should happen now that the can has been kicked the next time this happens. mitch mcconnell said two kicks of a mule, you're meant to learn, the second kick you're not meant to learn much. meaning we shut down the government in the mid-90s, it didn't work, shut it down now, it didn't work. how should the republican party approach the issue of this next time this same issue comes up. >> here is what i think for the next time. first of all, i would hope we would abandon
in my view, yes, it hurt us. it didn't gain us anything. we kicked the can just three months down the road. we didn't accomplish anything. it didn't take a rocket scientist in my view to figure out that if you don't have the senate and you don't have the white house, you're not going to be able to defund obama care. it was a maximalist position, had no chance of being accomplished, and, therefore, i think it was a mistake, and i think it was senator john mccain, if i'm not mistaken, who said it...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> we are back with richard haass, anne-marie slaughter, and martin indyk talking about the world, the middle east, and now iran. martin, is netanyahu going to attack iran? >> famous last words, but i don't think so in the next couple of months before the election. since we get into 2013, either an israeli or american attack seem to me more likely unless the iranians make a strategic decision to give up their nuclear weapons. >> why has the rhetoric from israel gotten harder in the last few weeks? >> because i think that the two things happening -- number one, the iranian nuclear program continues, notwithstanding sanctions, crippling sanctions, and an effort at negotiations. they're moving closer to the threshold. that makes the israelis more and more nervous. and they're adding to that this rhetoric of anni
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> we are back with richard haass, anne-marie slaughter, and martin indyk talking about the world, the middle east, and now iran. martin, is netanyahu going to attack iran? >> famous last words, but i don't think so in the...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> i'm dana bash in washington with a check of the headlines. finally a presidential winner in florida. cnn projects president obama will win the sunshine state with 50% of the vote. florida's tally marks the end of the 2012 race. obama's electoral vote now comes to 332, well above the 270 required to win. florida governor rick scott is ordering a review of the state's vote progress says after people waited in line for hours to cast their ballots. >>> despite the presidential outcome in florida, the race for the 18th congressional district remains undecided. democrat patrick murphy leads republican incumbent allen west by 2,400 votes. >>> and on this veterans day, you're looking at a live pi of arlington national cemetery where president obama will lay the wreath at the tomb of the unknowns in about 30 minutes. heal also make remarks. cnn will carry that ceremony live at the top of the hour. those are your headlines. now back to "fareed zakaria gps." >>> did you
call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> i'm dana bash in washington with a check of the headlines. finally a presidential winner in florida. cnn projects president obama will win the sunshine state with 50% of the vote. florida's tally marks the end of the 2012 race. obama's electoral vote now comes to 332, well above the 270 required to win. florida governor rick scott is ordering a review of the state's vote progress says after people waited in line for hours to cast their...
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and joins us from london. noman, welcome. >> thank you. >> let me ask you very simply. you know these people who are involved in the libyan affiliate of al qaeda. does it strike you that the rebel onagainst moammar gadhafi, that the opposition leaders in benghazi, are they al qaeda, al qaeda affiliated or associated in any way? >> looks, zakaria, any claims like this, it's a faceless claim. it's clear because the revolution or the uprising in libya, the main force behind it was the libyans themselves. if you were there you will see there's a lot of professors and doctors and engineers, cookers and taxi drivers, unemployment coming from like different aspects of life. it has nothing to do with al qaeda or any islamist agenda as well. it's not just al qaeda. the agenda it's just based on what concept, which is like free democratic country. that's it. >> it's just i think -- >> let me ask you though one thing that worries people is that libya sent take large number of jihadist fighters to iraq by some calculation
and joins us from london. noman, welcome. >> thank you. >> let me ask you very simply. you know these people who are involved in the libyan affiliate of al qaeda. does it strike you that the rebel onagainst moammar gadhafi, that the opposition leaders in benghazi, are they al qaeda, al qaeda affiliated or associated in any way? >> looks, zakaria, any claims like this, it's a faceless claim. it's clear because the revolution or the uprising in libya, the main force behind it...
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thanks for joining us. i'm candy crowley. later i'll anchor where candidates are offering closing arguments in their own words. web analysis, exclusives and much more at our website, cnn.com. up next, fareed zakaria gps. >>> this is gps global public square. welcome to you in the u.s. and around the world. i want to wish awe happy new year. we have a terrific show for you on this new year. what better to do on the first day of 2012 than look at the entire year ahead. what will it bring in international affairs, economics and much more. a great panel of prognosticators who look into their crystal balls for us. next we look farther ahead in the future with a brilliant harvard physicist. a look at the way your mind works and doesn't. fascinating conversation with nobel prize winner daniel kahneman. >>> a big birthday but an awkward time to throw a big birthday bash. i'll explain. >>> first my take. it's the start of the new year and we will do predictions on this show. i thought i'd try my own hand at some before asking others t
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>> translator: let us discuss. from the outset, the russian federation was not an exclusive ally of syria or president assad. we had good relations with his father and him, but he had much closer allies among the european states. we never said that our goal was to preserve the current political regime or making sure that president assad stays in power. that decision has to be made by the syrian people. the syrians are a multi-ethnic and multi-religious people. thus, we need to have all present at the negotiating table. sunnis, shia, jews, christians. only this way could you have a genuine national dialogue. if you exclude someone, then the civil war will continue and the war that is already under way. and in it, in my view, both sides are responsible. the syrian authorities and the oppositions. which, by the way, is largely represented by islamic radicals. >> but why doesn't russia try to broker some such agreement? why don't you take the lead? >> translator: i personally a few times called assad and said, you need
>> translator: let us discuss. from the outset, the russian federation was not an exclusive ally of syria or president assad. we had good relations with his father and him, but he had much closer allies among the european states. we never said that our goal was to preserve the current political regime or making sure that president assad stays in power. that decision has to be made by the syrian people. the syrians are a multi-ethnic and multi-religious people. thus, we need to have all...
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but they were also using how to make use of the microchip. it was -- every person -- steve grew up, his father was just a repo man at a finance car, repossessing cars from people who hadn't paid back their loans. everybody on the block was working for hewlett-packard, northrop grumman, one of the engineering companies. they would show steve things like carbon microphones and ample fires and do the heath kit radio kits. he said it was just great to grow up in that environment. >> what did he say it his high school? pau because you point out this he lobbied his parents to go to the better high school. the high school was good enough that it trained him and steve wozniak in technology. you talk about the technology teacher they had. but also give them a grounding in liberal arts. certainly jobs never went to college and still -- clearly was a learned guy about all this stuff. >> yeah. it's such a shame when you look at some of our school systems now and the cutbacks that are happening, to realize what a great education a wozniak or jobs could ge
but they were also using how to make use of the microchip. it was -- every person -- steve grew up, his father was just a repo man at a finance car, repossessing cars from people who hadn't paid back their loans. everybody on the block was working for hewlett-packard, northrop grumman, one of the engineering companies. they would show steve things like carbon microphones and ample fires and do the heath kit radio kits. he said it was just great to grow up in that environment. >> what did...
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will it save us? is it dangerous? my next guest is pulitzer prize-winning author danielle yurgen whose book "the quest" is all about the global energy world. welcome, dan. >> thank you. >> what i'm struck by is you've had all this investment in alternate energy and wind and solar. but the real technological revolution that's taken place in energy -- and you talk about this in your book -- has been the technology to extract hydrocarbons, oil, natural gas. is that -- was that something that -- that people were predicting? i mean, i'm shocked by how odd it is. >> no. certainly there's been a rebirth of renewables in terms of becoming a significant business. but this emergence of shale gas really took even most of the energy industry by surprise. and it really only happened in 2008, although it had been 25 years in the brewing that then it broke on to the scene. now of course everybody talks about fracking like they've heard the word all their lives. >> and now we've created half a million jobs in this sector. tell us the
will it save us? is it dangerous? my next guest is pulitzer prize-winning author danielle yurgen whose book "the quest" is all about the global energy world. welcome, dan. >> thank you. >> what i'm struck by is you've had all this investment in alternate energy and wind and solar. but the real technological revolution that's taken place in energy -- and you talk about this in your book -- has been the technology to extract hydrocarbons, oil, natural gas. is that -- was...
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this will be damaging to us. >> we would oppose it if -- >> the iranians will blame us for it. they'll take action against us. we'll be paying the price. this is not acceptable, and we want you to know that. in different ways presidents eisenhower, carter, and bush i did that on other occasions. and israelis are realists. most israelis, we also have to remember -- most israelis don't support a war. much of the establishment of the military is against it. the american jewish imunit in the majority is not for it. it's just the top echelons, so when the president speaks, he speaks with some degree of political credibility. not only here, but also among the israelis. >> well, i had martin dempsey on the program last week, and he said when talking about syria, he said very different from libya really doesn't make sense at this point for the united states to arm the rebels. would you agree with that? >> well, it's not a question of whether i agree with that, but my approach would be somewhat differently shaped or defined than the one we're pursuing right now. i would beg the position
this will be damaging to us. >> we would oppose it if -- >> the iranians will blame us for it. they'll take action against us. we'll be paying the price. this is not acceptable, and we want you to know that. in different ways presidents eisenhower, carter, and bush i did that on other occasions. and israelis are realists. most israelis, we also have to remember -- most israelis don't support a war. much of the establishment of the military is against it. the american jewish imunit...
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tim, thanks for joining us here. before i ask you about the bigger implications of this verdict, what are we getting right here and what are we getting wrong as far as a reaction and the narrative that we have been discussing. >> well, the desire -- this case was about race from the beginning both the actions of george zimmerman and 9d the public reaction. among the reasons he set out after trayvon martin in the first place was because he suspected given the rash of break-ins committed by totally unrelated black males. they also said it was because of suspicious behavior, but he never told us what those were. he was walking slowly, talking to the phone. so race implicated. so it was racial profiling. and secondly, the public reaction. remember, when this case first broke, even before anyone had heard any story from george zimmerman or anything at all from him about how trayvon jumped him and was beating his head into the pavement ostensibly, even before that narrative had emerged rkt there was a significant number in
tim, thanks for joining us here. before i ask you about the bigger implications of this verdict, what are we getting right here and what are we getting wrong as far as a reaction and the narrative that we have been discussing. >> well, the desire -- this case was about race from the beginning both the actions of george zimmerman and 9d the public reaction. among the reasons he set out after trayvon martin in the first place was because he suspected given the rash of break-ins committed by...
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we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. every communications provider is different but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company. ♪ we link people and fortune 500 companies nationwide and around the world. and we will continue to free you to do more and focus on what matters. [ gunfire ] >>> thursday was the deadliest day in syria since the uprising start thursday 16 month ago. nearly 300 civilians were killed that day. the death toll simply underscores the need for find something resolution in syria. one of the main blockades to that has been russia. my next guest, adbul basit sieda, is head of the powerful group of opposition leaders, in some ways syria's main opposition group. he met with russia's foreign minister lavrov this week in moscow.
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and welcomed us as liberator. today we are seen as the second phase of colonialism or imperialism in the region and the political trends in the region are turning against us. regimes that were once friendly towards us, whether it be in iran or perhaps now in egypt, are going to be less friendly. and certain iran is more than less friendly. it's hostile. and in egypt we'll have difficulties. and the masses are now awakened and stirring and they are far less likely to be compliant to our political wishes than the old elites which were to some extent not only politically but financially tied to us. >> that places us in a strange paradox where we've been supporting these dictatorship that's have been pro-american. we all welcome the rise of this arab spring and this arab revolution. but you point out it may prove thorny for american policy. you see this in egypt and yemen most strikingly. what should the united states do? it should welcome the arab revolutions even though they might make more life more difficult for a
and welcomed us as liberator. today we are seen as the second phase of colonialism or imperialism in the region and the political trends in the region are turning against us. regimes that were once friendly towards us, whether it be in iran or perhaps now in egypt, are going to be less friendly. and certain iran is more than less friendly. it's hostile. and in egypt we'll have difficulties. and the masses are now awakened and stirring and they are far less likely to be compliant to our...
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all of us serving you. us bank >>> i'm jim spellman in key west, florida, tracking tropical storm isaac as it makes its way past cuba and toward florida. it's expected to bring high winds and heavy rains here in key west later this afternoon. the main concern -- possible storm surge and inland flooding. the main preparation has been to get as many people as possible off of the keys. there's only a two-lane road, 120 miles that goes from key west to florida. they want to road open by the time the storm actually gets here. if people haven't evacuated yet, they're telling people to stay in their homes here to try to get as many people off of the island as possible. they added extra flights, they moved all the cruise ships out. all the rental cars are taken, and the airport is closed. if you're here in key west, they want you to stay indoors. for people who live here, they've opened shelters. they especially want people who live in trailer homes or live on their boats out of the water and into the shelters. at
all of us serving you. us bank >>> i'm jim spellman in key west, florida, tracking tropical storm isaac as it makes its way past cuba and toward florida. it's expected to bring high winds and heavy rains here in key west later this afternoon. the main concern -- possible storm surge and inland flooding. the main preparation has been to get as many people as possible off of the keys. there's only a two-lane road, 120 miles that goes from key west to florida. they want to road open by...
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our obsession is that people around us like us, respect us, trust us, take us into their team. and so our political beliefs turn out to be largely badges and bumper stickers and things wye do and say to impress certain constituencies, the people that we want to impress. they're not really based on any careful calculation of what's best for the world or what's best for me even. we become quite tribal, and we adopt the signs of our tribe. >> so we want to be sort of emotionally almost in sync with the people whom we hang out with, respect, admire? >> that's a perfect way to say it. it's based largely on feeling. >> why is it that liberals don't get conservatives but conservatives understand liberals? >> there are a couple of reasons. one, as you and i know, if you grow up through ivy league-type schools, you're exposed to liberal ideas constantly. i never really read anything by a conservative until i was in my late 30s. you have to actually seek it out. the other, more psychological reason, is that if conservatives build on these five foundations including loyalty and sanctity a
our obsession is that people around us like us, respect us, trust us, take us into their team. and so our political beliefs turn out to be largely badges and bumper stickers and things wye do and say to impress certain constituencies, the people that we want to impress. they're not really based on any careful calculation of what's best for the world or what's best for me even. we become quite tribal, and we adopt the signs of our tribe. >> so we want to be sort of emotionally almost in...
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taking all the credit with the i, i, i, me, my and using us as a political ad is wrong. >> they also blast the owe bama administration for becoming public. >> we have procedures that were compromised and knew the name of the dog on the operation. >> they deny taking parts in any leaks and says the republicans are resulting to swift boat attacks. a reference to the 2004 attacks on john kerry's vietnam war record. >> this new film was made by a group called opsec. a spokesperson says it is nonpartisan. they found many links between the group and the gop. scott taylor, once ran for congress as a republican. a spokesman for the group has done similar work for the bush administration and republicans in congress. ben smith, that former s.e.a.l., told me he is an independent voter but says on his facebook page that he was once a spokesman for the tea party. >> and opsec lists its headquarters as being in this building in a certain suite and we found out also in that suite are two republican strategy groups and no other groups. we are told by someone in the suite that opsec doesn't have much
taking all the credit with the i, i, i, me, my and using us as a political ad is wrong. >> they also blast the owe bama administration for becoming public. >> we have procedures that were compromised and knew the name of the dog on the operation. >> they deny taking parts in any leaks and says the republicans are resulting to swift boat attacks. a reference to the 2004 attacks on john kerry's vietnam war record. >> this new film was made by a group called opsec. a...
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or against us. let's remember. the world also disliked abu ghraib, guantanamo bay, invasion of attack. obama stepped in and actually embraced the arab spring. let's remember that. >> ari, you said you interviewed president obama. you said there was a very flattering profile. do you think that there is a -- is the support that exists within israel for him because he's a wonderful person or because you just think at the oepd testify day he'd support israel more strongly? >> first of all, he didn't share your view. the romney people did not think that the interview was flattering at all as it had some reservations about his charisma and strength of his personality. it's true what came across in the interview is something the americans saw in the debates which is that the man is no demon and, no, he's not nothing, and that was a very interesting experience to see that there was a certain exaggeration in the way he was perceiving the criticism of romney and once meeting him you could see that. i think th
or against us. let's remember. the world also disliked abu ghraib, guantanamo bay, invasion of attack. obama stepped in and actually embraced the arab spring. let's remember that. >> ari, you said you interviewed president obama. you said there was a very flattering profile. do you think that there is a -- is the support that exists within israel for him because he's a wonderful person or because you just think at the oepd testify day he'd support israel more strongly? >> first of...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. [ music plays, record skips ] hi, i'm new ensure clear. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water, i'm different. i've got nine grams of protein. twist my lid. that's three times more than me! twenty-one...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. ...we inspected his brakes for free. free is good. free is very good. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> less than three months to the presidential election. some new states, smaller states, are becoming prime battlegrounds in the race to get to 270 electoral votes. tiny places like new hampshire, four votes, wisconsin, ten electoral votes, and iowa with six are becoming big battlegrounds. this past week, i spent some time out in iowa. >> we go through probably about 3,000 an hour. >> choices, choices, choices. the iowa state fair is a test of diet
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the...